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    tire temperatures for Wakefield

    Hey all,

    Im going to wakefield on Monday, ive running Azenis rt215's on stock DC2R rims, i wanted to get an idea of what temp i should put in the tyres.

    Any suggestions?

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    according to this thread and a few others ive talk to

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ight=tyre+temp

    dropping to round 22-27 psi will net one of ur better times

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    thanks a lot mate, but wakefield is a circuit... i dont think the same principles applie as drag racing

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    I'd be looking for a HOT tyre pressure of 32-35psi. So go out and do a few laps and then come back in and see what the pressures are. Change pressure to achieve the same in all 4 tyres.

    You may find that COLD they are all different. That doesn't matter. Its the HOT pressure that you are worried about. Just be careful until they warm up.

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    i wonder how much on average they will fluctuate from cold to hot

    10psi? 5psi?

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    Depends on the tyre and how soft they are.

    You will find most street tyres will be anything up to 5psi. Slicks might be more. But at Wakefield expect the left front to get the hottest, then right front, left rear, and then right rear. The rears may not change very much at all so you might have to start 2 or 3 psi higher.

    That's what I have found.

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    thanks for your advice man

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    so technically if i were to put 30psi cold before im on my way to wakefield, then it SHOULD be ok

    of course ill check when im at the track too.

    What are the indicators of too much or too little tyre pressure?

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    always check ur tyre pressures when they are cold...like when u are warming up your car before u go to wakefield.
    i normally set my pressures at round 26-28psi before i leave and yes check again once your at wakefield and then check again after a few laps to get the temps in the tyres. i like to have my tyres hot at round 32-34psi..(semis though)

    just remember that when u are using a road tyres or even the falken RT215's the side wall of the tyre is not as stiff as the semis so dropping your psi low will flex and swirm when they are at the temp limits.

    that is what i notice anyway

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    a good method would be buying a stick of white shoe polish and painting a strip on the tread of your tires. Warm up the tires till hot and come back into the pits and check the wear. Adjust accordingly. Good luck!

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    thanks fellas

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    Jack up the tyre pressure. R compund tyres you decrease the pressure. Road and the RT215's you put it up as astro pointed out. They don't have the stiff sidewalls as proper semi's.

    Guys at the skylines australia forum recommended around 40psi at Eastern Creek. you probably want to go a little lower as Wakefield you don't generate as much cornering speeds.
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